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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Natasha Tsakos, Ambassador to the TwentyThirty UNSDSN Youth Project

The word "Art" is probably one of the most ambiguous and controversial words ever. What is Art? Is all Art equal? Is all Art good? Can good Art be bad? Can bad Art do good? What makes a work of Art? What makes an Artist? Aren't we all artists? Is an artist an artist if the art is not "Art"?

At the UN SDSN 2030 Youth Project at Columbia University, Natasha Tsakos challenges the traditional role of artists in society, urging them to step beyond their medium and become architects of the future. In an age of automation and data-driven decision-making, we need creative problem-solvers, interdisciplinary thinkers, and visionaries who can reshape reality. The future of innovation demands the artist’s mindset. Will we embrace it?

A charismatic speaker with a theatrical edge and international flair,
Natasha Tsakos challenges the status quo and inspires possibilities with intellectual depth, wit and panache. A deep-thinker, polymath, and showmaker, she explores wide-ranging topics from our existential relationship with Technology, to the relevance of the Arts in society, to the secret sauce of Creativity, to bold futures in Space, the Planet, and our place in it. Click here to book a talk.

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